Monday, April 7, 2014

WREN The small 5X5X5cm Cube Satellite. (PocketQube)

WREN The small 5X5X5cm Cube Satellite.




The tiny PocketQube satellite WREN is just 5x5x5 cm yet is equipped with a camera for Slow Scan TV (SSTV) using the Martin-1 format, a gyro, a magnetic field sensor, momentum wheels and pulsed plasma microthrusters. The camera has an image processing system which can find the position of the Sun and the Earth automatically.
WREN Beacon on webSDR (http://zr6aic.giga.co.za:8902


Payload.
1) Beacons on 437.405 MHz (+/- 10 kHz Doppler shift)
Satellite sends 1.6 seconds in AFSK. Then it waits for 6 minutes for a signal.
It waits for a silent FM signal and Morse-like code. (So just keying the mike by hand will do.)
1 = long    0 = short
110011 = Activate (Wait for answers within 2 seconds)11111 = Camera on110 = Snapshot/Thumbnail (make image with 12x14 Pixels)110100 = SSTV send in Mode  Martin-1 with 320x240 PixelsNo, there is no self destruct code. 
The Telemetry Decoder and an Audio File of the beacon are available at http://we.tl/TkWEuhIlnF


WREN Decoder/Commander App Download https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pvzyr01216dab1k/uf4MQWEn5y

More details is available at http://amsat-uk.org/2013/11/28/commands-for-wren-sstv-released/
and https://www.facebook.com/StaDoKo


Friday, March 7, 2014

What a satellite frenzy

What a satellite frenzy.


Satellite prediction software Gpredict

Not more that a year ago you would not have seen anything like this. Its satellite heaven.

I was looking at the Gpredict screen this morning and could not believe what was happening.

There was 5 Amateur Satellites (ZACUBE-1, FUNCUBE, EAGLE2,DELFI-N3XT,CUTE-1.7  ...) above me and I had a quick look at the webSDR and could see multiple beacons all over the screen. Well there is now no excuse not to work satellites. You can pick and chose, Packet store and foreword FM transponders and Linear transponders, some even have cameras on board. What fun!. Some of the Satellites like the FM transponders can be communicated with a simple HF handheld transceiver. ($50 max)

Enjoy the Satellites.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Satellite Log of MOVE1 CW (2 March 2014 08:02 GMT)

Satellite Log of MOVE1 CW (2 March 2014 08:02 GMT)

MOVE1 Satellite
Launched on 21/11/2013

Here is a Satellite recording of the CW Beacon.


You can monitor this satellite on the webSDR http://zr6aic.giga.co.za:8902
  • CW beacon 145.970 MHz (“MOVE1″)
  • AX.25 beacon 1k2 Cosine-BPSK
  • TLE details click here to track the sat (Catalog number 39439U)
More details is available from http://move2space.de/?page_id=910&lang=en

 



Friday, February 28, 2014

Baofeng HT Radios

Baofeng HT Radios. (UV-5RA) 2m (136-174Mhz) and 70cm (400-480Mhz) with a additional FM broadcast band Rx only (65-108Mhz) (the Transmitting power is (1 Low/4W High).
This radio should be ideal for Satellite work but it is not full duplex ;-(

Baofeng UV-5RA
Transceiver is available from http://www.giga.co.za
I have heard a lot about the small Baofeng HT radios and I was wondering how well they work.
Firstly when I looked around on the internet I found a whole range of the Devices with minor differences between them.

Here is some comparison differences I could found.

Radio Model Dual band Memory Channels Frequency range(s) Battery Power Tx Power Battery
UV-5R Yes 128 136 to 174 MHz and 400 to 480 MHz 12 hours 4/1W 1800-mAh
UV-3R Yes 99 136 to 174 MHz and 400 to 480 MHz broadcast band 68 to 108 MHz(RX) 10 hours 3 W 1800-mAh
UV-5RA Yes 128 136 to 174 MHz and 400 to 480 MHz broadcast band 68 to 108 MHz(RX) 12 hours 4/1W 1800-mAh
BF-888S No 16 400 to 470 MHz 8 hours 4W 1500-mAh
UV-100 Yes 99 136 to 174 MHz and 400 to 470 MHz Broadcast band 65 to 108 Mhz(RX) 10 hours 2W 1200mAh
UV-B5 Yes 99 136 to 174 MHz and 400 to 470 MHz 12 hours 5/1W 1800-mAh
UV-5RC Yes 128 136 to 174 MHz and 400 to 480 MHz broadcast band 68 to 108 MHz(RX)  ?? 4/1W 1800-mAh

Well I was surprised with the UV-5RA that I got and was reasonably easy to configure and program.
I got the repeater split set-up in no time after watching a YouTube video.

Here is the Microphone and external speaker connection details.

Both the modules is available from Giga Technology http://www.giga.co.za

Programming cable assembly.

Programming cable assembly.



Programming your Baofeng radio (UV-5R?)

Frequency Mode vs. Channel Mode
These two modes have different functions and often confused. 

  • Frequency Mode - Used for a temporary frequency assignment, such as a test frequency or quick field programming. 
  • Channel Mode - Used for selecting preprogrammed channels. 

All programming MUST be initially done in the Frequency Mode using the Upper Display only. From there you have the option of assigning the entered data to a specific channel for later access in the Channel Mode if desired.

IMPORTANT: Programming done using the Lower display cannot be saved and will be lost.  


Programming a Repeater Channel with Standard Offsets (600kHz minus offset)
  
This example is for:  146.700 MHz
600kHz minus offset
into channel 99
CTCSS tone 123.0

1.    Set radio to VFO Mode   (Frequency Mode)
      a.)     UV5R series - Press VFO/MR button
      b.)     UV82 - Turn radio OFF, then Press/Hold MENU button during PowerON.

2.    Select   Display A    (this is a must)
      a.)     UV5R/GT3 - Press     [A/B]      and select the Upper Display.
      b.)     UV82 - Press [EXIT A/B] and select the Upper Display.

3.    Disable TDR (Dual Watch/Dual RX) which toggles between A and B.
          Press  [Menu]   7   [Menu]
          Select OFF
          Press  [Menu]   [Exit]

4.    Delete Prior Data from the channel to be programmed.
          Press  [Menu]   2 8   [Menu]
          Enter   9 9   (Memory Channel to clear)
          Press  [Menu]   [Exit]

5.    Enter the Repeater Offset.
         Press [Menu]   2 6   [Menu]
         Enter  0 0 6 0 0
         Press  [Menu]   [Exit]

6.   Enter the Transmit Frequency Shift.
        Press  [Menu]   2 5   [Menu]
        Enter  2  for Minus shift. ( or    to  - )
        Press  [Menu]   [Exit]  

7.   Set CTCSS or DCS codes for Transmit. 
         ( example = CTCSS TX tone 123.0 Hz )
            Press  [Menu]   1 3   [Menu]
            Enter  1 2 3 0   [Menu]   [Exit]

8.   Enter the repeater output frequency,  1 4 6 . 7 0 0 

9.   Store RX frequency
        Press  [Menu]   2 7   [Menu] 
        Enter   9 9   (Memory Channel)  ( 000 to 127 )    
            This is the channel that was cleared in step 4. 
        Press  [Menu]   [Exit] 

10.  Press the [ * Scan ] button.     
         This activates  Reverse Mode and displays the TX frequency.

11.   Press  [Menu]   2 7   [Menu] 
         Enter the same Memory Channel entered above. 
         Press  [Menu] 

12.   Press the  [* Scan] again to exit the Reverse Mode.

13.   Press  [Exit]

This will now appear it in the channel list when you switch to Channel Mode. (MR)
Boafeng UV-VF5 Circuit diagram

REF http://www.uv3r.com/images/Schematic-Baofeng-UV5R.pdf

Radio programing details
here is a link to the Chirp program http://chirp.danplanet.com

Which antenna is best?

 It's all personal preference, but a good rule of thumb is:
 The longer the radiator, the better the range, especially on transmit.
 Short stubby antennas use a coil to match TX to 50 ohm, not radiate.
 The closer to 1/4 wavelength in the air, the better the performance.

NOTE:
      A field test was performed between 31 popular antennas.
     The results can be found HERE.   

Sunday, February 23, 2014

How to run Android Applications on your windows Desktop (BlueStacks)

How to run Android Applications on your windows Desktop

Don't you have a favorite applications on your Android phone / Tab and you wish you could run it on your windows desktop. Well you can. ;-).

Bluestacks Android Desktop.
So how do you do it ?
1) Install the application from http://www.bluestacks.com/bstk-download-success-2.htm 

Click on Download xp visa windows green icon
Install the downloaded Application called  BlueStacks-SplitInstaller_native.exe

Here is the direct URL http://cdn.bluestacks.com/public/beta-1/BlueStacks-SplitInstaller_native.exe

You will the see this screen. (except conditions and select continue)
Select continue


You will need the first two options to install your favorite application on the BlueStacks desktop.

Installing the BlueStacks form internet. (some flashing adverts while installing)
I the got a worming about screen driver that was outdated and needs to be updated.

Graphics Warning menu

Installing Graphics driver.

Graphics driver install menu
After you have installed the application you should have a menu item in your start menu Start BlueStack

Run the Start BlueStacks menu item

You will then get a Android Tab desktop on your screen.

BlueStacks Tab Desktop

Wait a white the Desktop connects to the internet to download the default applications.

Install your Apps 

Enable your Google sink and apps-store functionality in stetting.

Install your favorite applications. (in my case Pocket RXTX from app store)



Here is my favorite webSDR Application where I listen to my HF stations on my desktops.

Pocket RXTX SDR radio on your virtual TAB
Here is a link to this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ro.yo3ggx.rxtx&hl=en

If you want to connect you RTL dongle or VNA device to your PC and make it work you can here is the details.

Because Bluestacks currently do not support the USB or Bluetooth devices, you need a COM redirector application, a trail version of tcp2com program which can be downloaded for free from here:
http://www.astrogeeks.com/AstroGeeks/COM2TCP/download.html (a trial for 45 days).
Some other free redirectors are available too.

Then you need to run BlueVNA in WiFi mode and connect to the local host, using the port configured in the COM redirector.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Installing Zadig USB driver for RTL_dongle on windows 7

Installing Zadig USB driver for RTL_dongle on windows 7

Download the Zadig USB driver file from http://sourceforge.net/projects/libwdi/files/zadig/
If you don't have 7zip unzip program also download it from http://www.7-zip.org/
Here is where I install the 7Zip program


Here is where I use the 7zip program to unzip Zadig file that I have downloaded.



Unzip die the zadig_v2.0.1.160 (1).7z file and you should be left with the following file Zadig.exe
Plugin your RTL USB dongle.

I then Ran the Zadig.exe program


Select the Option menu and then all Devices.


Then select the Buil-in Interface (interface 0) and then replace driver or install driver



You will the get a warning  select the Install driver software anyway.


You should see a dialog box saying the driver was installed successfully,


Then unplug the USB RTL dongle wait for 5 seconds and reconnect the dongle.

Download the ExtIO_RTL.dll and copy it to the sdrSharp directory. ( I think the new SDRSharp version comes with the DLL) https://github.com/josemariaaraujo/ExtIO_RTL/raw/master/Release/ExtIO_RTL.dll

If you haven't installed the sdrSharp program before follow my instructions here http://zr6aic.blogspot.com/2014/01/how-to-install-sdr-sdrsharp-on-windows.html in how to do that.

If you have installed the SDRSharp software before then just select the RTL-SDR/USB in the option menu and you then  select start.
if all went well the SDR# should work now. ;-) "Have fun"



Here is the video of the SDR# connecting to RTL_TCP on Raspberry Pi.



Wednesday, February 5, 2014

New Amateur radio Cubesats will be launched from the International Space Station on Thursday, February 6, 2014.

New Amateur radio Cubesats will be launched from the International Space Station on Thursday, 6 February 2014. ( 18:07 UTC) new date (February 28 at 07:30 UTC)

1) LituanicaSat-1 (

  • Onboard VGA camera
  • GPS receiver.
  • UHF CW beacon 100mW, 9k6 AX25 FSK telemetry TX 2 watts.
  • FM Mode V/U transponder 150mW Voice Repeater.
  • 145.950 Mhz Uplink FM transponder.
  • 435.180 MHz Downlink FM.
  • 145.850 MHz AX25 Uplink.
  • 437.550 MHz AX25 Downlink.
  • 437.275 MHz CW Beacon .
  • https://www.facebook.com/Lituanicasat1
2) LitSat-1


  • Beacon/TLM down link 145.850 MHz
  • Beacon RF packets are AX.25 UI frames https://www.tapr.org/pub_ax25.html Main parameters of the beacon frames are: TX baud rate 9600 bps (G3RUH), repetition period ~4.5s, beacon duration ~0.5 s, source call address – TNC, destination call address – LY1LS.
Linear Transponder details
  • Uplink 435.150 MHz LSB 
  • Downlink  145.950 MHz USB 
  • Bandwidth ±15 kHz from centre
  • CW beacon   435.1375 MHz (LY1LS/B)
  • Normal mode – transponder, beacon OFF
  • 437.550 MHz AX25 Uplink.
  • 145.850 MHz MHz AX25 Downlink.
  • LitSat-1 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/palydovas

3) UAPSAT



4) ArduSat-2



5) UKube-1
The Ukube-1 Satellite was lunched on 8 July at 18:32:42 UTC. kep details at http://www.dk3wn.info/p/?p=46812UKube-1 CW was confirmed over Europe ;-)


UKube-1 communications subsystem:
• Telemetry downlink 145.840 MHz
• FUNcube subsystem beacon 145.915 MHz
• 400 mW inverting linear transponder for SSB and CW
- 435.080 -435.060 MHz Uplink
- 145.930 -145.950 MHz Downlink
• 2401.0 MHz S Band Downlink
• 437.425-437.525 MHz UKSEDS myPocketQub Downlink



Tuesday, January 28, 2014

How to install SDR# SDRsharp on Windows

How to install SDR# SDRsharp on Windows

 

Please note you need the Zadig driver for the RTL dongle to work.

Goto this url to download the SDRSharp application by selecting the
SDR Software Package  http://airspy.com/download/ 
If you want to install the the RTL USB Zadig driver here is the link http://rtlsdr.org/softwarewindows

I also have added a google drive link with driver and SDR# software https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5zipGz4ccuASC1Cd0RQMGx6Qm8

Please note you will need internet access when installing the SDR# software as it install the dependency files itself.

Select the SDR# RTLSDR Plugin to download.

Browse the directory where you have downloaded the sdrsharp-x86.zip file and unzip the file.





Unzip the file SDR-install.zip

You should have new directory next to the sdrsharp-x86.zip file called sdrsharp-x86.
Browse inside the directory sdrsharp-x86 and tun the bat file install-rtlsdr.bat
(see screenshot below)


Black DOS console. (you need internet connection during this bat instillation as more files get download during this procedure)

Install.bat console installing application
The console will close when its complete.
There should be a new directory called sdrsharp.

If you use the latest SDRSarp the procedure is a bit different see screenshot below.
Run the Install-rtlsdr.bat to install the drivers.


Goto this directory and run the application called SDRSharp.exe (double clicking on it)

goto sdrsahap directory and run SDRSharp.exe

The SDRSharp application should be started.
Depending on how you connect to the RTL dongle you should select the correct option in the "Other sound card" pull down menu next to the play button.
There should be two options.
1)RTL-SDR/USB (This option is if you have the USB driver installed and the rtl dongle is connected directly on to PC or laptop port) zadig usb driver http://rtlsdr.org/softwarewindows
2)RTL-SDR/TCP (This option is when you want to connect to a remote RTL_TCP server and you then need to enter the server IP and Port) default is the same server 127.0.0.1:1234



If all went well you can now hit the Play button and you should here sound.
Mite have to set the volume in you sound mixer properties.


Monday, January 20, 2014

HF Antennas impedance matching.

HF Antennas impedance matching.

Antenna BALUNs and UNIONs
Generally a balun consists of two wires (primary and secondary) and a toroid core: it converts the electrical energy of the primary wire into a magnetic field. Depending on how the secondary wire is done, the magnetic field is converted back to an electric field..

Balun
A Balun is a device that joins a balanced line (one that has two conductors, with equal currents in opposite directions, such as a twisted pair cable) to an unbalanced line (one that has just one conductor and a ground, such as a coaxial cable). A balun is a type of transformer: it's used to convert an unbalanced signal to a balanced one or vice versa. Baluns isolate a transmission line and provide a balanced output.

In a Balun, one pair of terminals is balanced, that is, the currents are equal in magnitude and opposite in phase. The other pair of terminals is unbalanced; one side is connected to electrical ground and the other carries the signal.

The Baluns (transformer tipe) also translate impediment  differences. (450Ohm to 50m )

Some impedance matching guide lined.

  1. A (1 to 1) BALUN is mostly used with center taped Dipoles. (50 Ohm Antenna to 50 Ohm Coaxial cable)
  2. A (2 to 1) BALUN is mostly used with HF quads and loop Antennas (100 Ohm Antenna to 50 Ohm Coaxial cable)
  3. A (4 to 1) BALUN is mostly used with Off center dipoles, Windom and Sky wire loops 80m and 160m band  (200 Ohm Antenna to 50 Ohm Coaxial cable)
  4. A (6 to 1) BALUN is mostly used with Off center dipoles that is installed higher than about 25m. (300 Ohm Antenna to 50 Ohm Coaxial cable) you could also use 300 ohm robin cable and the mach it to 50 ohm.
  5. A (9  to 1) BALUN is mostly used with end fed long wire antennas.  (450 Ohm Antenna to 50 Ohm Coaxial cable) you could also use 450 ohm ladder line and the mach it to 50 ohm.

50 Ohm coaxial cable vs 450 Ohm or 600 Ohm ladder or window line?


Coaxial cable 50,75 or 92Ohm


Ladder feed line

The primary advantages of coax with respect to ladder line are
  1. Most transceivers are equipped with 50 ohm coax connectors, whereas using ladder line requires a Balun or balanced tuner
  2. Coax cable is not affected by nearby metal objects, unlike ladder line
  3. The impedance of coax doesn't change when it rains or snows, unlike ladder line
The primary advantages of ladder line with respect to coax are

  1. Lower loss at frequencies of 28 MHz and up words
  2. Easier to make connections
  3. Can drive a balanced antenna (e.g. a dipole) without a Balun


Saturday, January 18, 2014

Application Blocked by security settings (Java error when running applets in Browser)

Application Blocked by security settings


I have upgraded my java and the java plugin in my Chrome browser and then tried to use my webSDR website that includes applets in its content and then got this error above.

All the Google links was referring to adding the webSDR link in
Control Panel > java > Security > Edit site list. (add webSDR url http://zr6aic.giga.co.za:8901/) and  (add webSDR url http://zr6aic.giga.co.za:8902/)

Well,  this did not work for me (the default java control panel java console did not have the security options to add site links)
(I used windows 7 with a Chrome browser) and  the java was update to java 7 update 3 (build 1.7.0_03-b05) when this error above appear. :-(

I had to run the application called "Configure java"

By entering it in my start menu search and then executing the application
Configure java


I then had the application tab option as described above to added the site links.
Click on the Security tab 



Click on the Security tab and add your web url in the edit site list



Click on ok and restart you browser  and try the url with java applet.


You will then get another message box "Do you want to run this application?"


Just accept and click run and your website with applet content should now work.

hope this help